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Another Battle Won 
for Dairymen 
lOR months we have been experimenting—investigating—testing—fighting, to find 
a way to make the Empire Milking Machine, already the unquestioned leader, still 
more efficient for the dairy farmer. 
The battle is won. 
We have given the milking machine a new 
heart—the pulsator is the heart of the milking ma¬ 
chine— and the result of our ex¬ 
periment, the new Empire Super- 
Simple Pulsator, is the most won¬ 
derful development since the 
invention of the Empire — the 
competent milking machine. 
To be successful a milking 
machine must have a perfectly acting 
pulsator to cause the alternating action of 
suction and massage on the teats (to imitate the 
calf’s “suck and squeeze”) to occur with absolute 
regularity; and to make the change from suction to 
massage and back again instantaneous. 
The Empire Super-Simple Pulsator, the pulsator 
without a piston, does that and more. It really is 
Super- Simple —so simple that it can be taken apart 
and put together again in less than two minutes. It 
has but five moving parts; nothing to wear out or 
“get out of gear.” It cannot lose vacuum, so its 
action is perfect. It places the Em¬ 
pire Milking Machine immeasur¬ 
ably in advance of all competition. 
Your cows should be milked 
by an Empire Milking Machine 
with the new Super-Simple Pul¬ 
sator. It will milk them more 
rapidly than ever—it will solve your labor 
problem—it will increase milk production 
at a decreased cost; it will transform milking from 
drudgery into a pleasant chore. 
Our factory is overtaxed by the increased de¬ 
mand for Empire Milking Machines, so go to your 
dealer at once, see the new Super-Simple Pulsator 
and tell him to order your Empire outfit without 
delay; or write for Catalog No. 23 . 
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Empire Cream Separator Company 
BLOOMFIELD, NEW JERSEY 
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS DENVER. COLORADO MONTREAL and TORONTO, CANADA 
Also Manufacturers of Empire Cream Separators, Gasoline Engines and Farm Electric Plants. 
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